Blank Rome LLP is pleased to share that the World Trademark Review ("WTR") 1000 has recognized Blank Rome as a leading trademark practice in Pennsylvania for the 15th year in a row. The publication praised Blank Rome for building its Intellectual Property (“IP”) practice on responsiveness and knowledge sharing, noting that the group "is a cohesive unit offering trademark, patent, and copyright services across the United States and China," and that the firm's "Philadelphia practice is upheld by highly adept IP specialists."
Five Blank Rome partners are also individually recognized in this year's publication, including:
- Zachary A. Aria, United States: Pennsylvania
- Matthew A. Homyk, United States: Pennsylvania
- Timothy D. Pecsenye, United States: Pennsylvania
- David M. Perry, United States: Pennsylvania
- Megan E. Spitz, United States: Pennsylvania
David Perry, co-chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property & Technology group, is recognized for handling complex international portfolios for companies of varying sizes. WTR notes that “Timothy Pecsenye is a sure pick for any issues brought before the US Patent and Trademark Office, and Matthew Homyk offers a niche in IP issues relating to the internet.” The publication also recognizes Zachary Aria for his multinational trademark counselling, and Megan Spitz who “stands out with a vocation in advertising issues for brands.”
For more information on the WTR 1000, please click here.